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poolboy June 13th, 2001 05:41 PM

How to make an mp3 a wave file?
 
Hello I've downloaded some karaoke songs from napster and I cant get them converted to a wave file without first burning them to a disc and then ripping them from the disc with microstudio. Is there a better way?

Cid_cat June 13th, 2001 06:50 PM

You can use a plug-in with WinAmp to convert files from MP3 to wav. It works great.

Go to www.winamp.com

and download for free.

poolboy June 13th, 2001 09:13 PM

I'm confused
 
I went to the site I already have winamp. I'm not to familiar with all the plugins and I couldn't find the one I need I found a couple called napamp and something else but that just gets you to napster from winamp. Do you know what the plugin is called and if its under input, output or something else. I need to convert mp3 to wav files Rick

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danny_g June 14th, 2001 01:22 PM

You may want to try internet Audio MIx. you can get it at www.acoustica.com. It will not only allow you to convert to wave but will allow you to allign your original wave file with the karaoke one. I use the original artist to set the lyrics so I don't mess up. (Works as long as the the karaoke file is the same as the original artist). I have been able to switch the wave files before clicking the create CDG file button. Note: the majority of Mp3 files will not allow for clean removal of vocals. if you want to use an mp3 file as your background music you need to consider picking up a karaoke mate from Rdio Shack as it is the only device I have found that works well with mp3s converted to waves.

Yorkie June 14th, 2001 03:32 PM

Rick
You minght also want to have a look at Goldwave Digital Audio Editor from www.goldwave.com It convert's mp3 to wav.
and vice versa (and lot's of other stuff) and it's a doddle to use.

STEVE


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